15th December 1962: The Race That Bridged Worlds
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On 15 December 1962, Formula One gathered at Kyalami for a non-championship race that carried far greater significance than its status suggested. With the World Championship still undecided and South Africa preparing to host its first official Grand Prix just two weeks later, the Rand Grand Prix became a bridge between eras — linking Europe’s established Grand Prix world with Formula One’s expanding global future.
We revisit Jim Clark’s commanding victory in the Lotus 25, a performance that underlined both Lotus’s technical revolution and Clark’s momentum heading into a title-deciding showdown with Graham Hill at East London. Along the way, we explore the depth and character of the field, from international contenders to local privateers — including Brausch Niemann’s remarkable Lotus 7 entry, one of the most unusual cars ever to qualify for a Formula One race.
The episode also marks the anniversary of the death of Clay Regazzoni, tracing a career defined not just by victories with Ferrari and Williams, but by resilience in the face of life-changing adversity after his racing career was cut short.
Finally, we reflect on legacy and continuity through the Andretti family, as Marco Andretti’s Formula One outing in 2006 connected three generations of one of motorsport’s most influential dynasties.
From a race that helped carry Formula One into new territory, to lives and legacies that continue to shape the sport, The Race That Bridged Worlds is a reminder that racing history is often written between the headlines.
Join us again tomorrow for legends, landmarks and lost moments from racing’s rich and chequered past.
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